National Guard Members Critical After DC Shooting; 500 Troops Deployed
Two National Guard members critically injured in targeted shooting near White House; 500 additional troops deployed to Washington, D.C.
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Two National Guard members critically injured in targeted shooting near White House; 500 additional troops deployed to Washington, D.C.
The Trump administration secures partial funding for SNAP benefits as the U.S. government shutdown nears a record length, impacting millions.
California Governor Gavin Newsom sues Trump administration over deployment of state National Guard to Portland, citing abuse of power and legal overreach.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to block $2B foreign aid payments amid legal battle over executive authority and global assistance programs.
The U.S. announces withdrawal from UNESCO, citing policy disputes over Israel-Palestine issues. The exit, effective 2026, marks the third departure and follows Trump’s previous moves.
US Senator Chris Van Hollen raises concerns over Trump administration’s handling of intelligence, warning of risks to national security and objectivity.
Thousands in Miami protest Trump administration’s immigration policies during nationwide ‘No Kings’ demonstrations tied to the president’s birthday.
President Trump replaces National Security Advisor Mike Waltz following a Signal app leak scandal, nominating him as UN ambassador amid policy disputes.
U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz assumes responsibility for a leaked group chat discussing Yemen strikes, as Trump dismisses concerns over classified info.
Federal judge blocks Trump’s use of a 1798 law to deport Venezuelan migrants without hearings, reaffirming due process amidst tightened immigration enforcement.
US judge challenges Trump administration over deportation flights under 1798 law, sparking constitutional debates and impeachment threats amid rising political tensions.
Trump administration unveils over 63,000 pages of JFK assassination documents, reigniting public and scholarly interest in historical U.S. events.
Thousands of US federal employees were dismissed over a holiday weekend in a move dubbed the “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre,” targeting probationary workers and sparking legal challenges.